Federal Emergency Management Agency officials hit the Big Apple on Wednesday to see whether the damage meets the threshold of $25 million. The city spends the fix the damage, then hopes some of the costs can be defrayed.

Six FEMA teams were touring sites on Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens, in areas like Queens College, which suffered not only tree damage but also a fabric roof to the tennis center that was ripped to shreds.

“They’re still totaling it up right now, but it’s probably around $1 million,” CUNY spokesman John Haynes said.

FEMA said it will take some time to come up with a number.

In Middle Village, Queens, the damage was so significant that resident Lorraine Sciulli called it “biblical.”

Sciulli and other members of the Juniper Park Civic Association point out uprooted trees and uplifted sidewalks as evidence of the substantial storm damage.